Prevalence of Capillaria spp. and other endoparasites of hunting dogs from southern Italy

IF 1.4 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Alessia Ricci , Marcos Antônio Bezerra-Santos , Renata Fagundes-Moreira , Mariaelisa Carbonara , Riccardo Paolo Lia , Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan , Domenico Otranto
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Gastrointestinal and cardiopulmonary nematodes are frequently detected in dogs worldwide, posing a potential zoonotic risk. Some parasites, such as Capillaria aerophila and Capillaria boehmi, are often less considered being misdiagnosed with other trichurids. Here, we evaluated the occurrence of Capillaria spp. as well as of other endoparasites in hunting dogs from Basilicata region, Southern Italy. Individual faecal samples were collected from hunting dogs (n = 443) and examined by Mini-FLOTAC® flotation method. Additionally, 49 of the above samples were evaluated by the Baermann-Wetzel technique, and 90 sera samples were subjected to the Angio Detect™ test (IDEXX Laboratories Inc., Westbrook, Maine, USA). Out of 443 faecal samples, 251 (i.e., 56.6 %) scored positive for at least one parasite species, with hookworms being the most prevalent nematodes (i.e., 39.3 %), followed by C. aerophila (i.e., 20.5 %), Trichuris vulpis (i.e., 12.6 %) and Toxocara canis (i.e., 11.3 %). At the Baermann-Wetzel technique, 8.2 % (n = 4/49) of the faecal samples scored positive for Angiostrongylus vasorum, 4.1 % for Ancylostomatidae (n = 2/49) and 2.0 % for Strongyloides spp. (n = 1/49). A single serum sample scored positive for A. vasorum at the Angio Detect™ test. The results indicate that hunting dogs may harbour a high diversity of endoparasites, including those of zoonotic concern. Moreover, it is hypothesized that the occurrence of C. aerophila and C. boehmi may compromise the overall hunting performance due to the respiratory distress and impairment of scenting abilities. Therefore, control measures should be implemented to protect both dogs as well as humans living in close contact with them.
意大利南部猎犬毛细线虫和其他内寄生虫的流行
胃肠道和心肺线虫在世界各地的狗中经常被发现,构成潜在的人畜共患风险。有些寄生虫,如嗜气毛线虫和薄毛线虫,很少被误诊为其他三足动物。在此,我们评估了意大利南部巴西利卡塔地区猎犬中毛细螺旋体和其他内寄生虫的发生情况。收集猎犬的粪便样本(n = 443),采用Mini-FLOTAC®浮选法进行检测。此外,上述49份样本通过Baermann-Wetzel技术进行评估,90份血清样本进行Angio Detect™测试(IDEXX Laboratories Inc., Westbrook, Maine, USA)。在443份粪便样本中,251份(即56.6%)对至少一种寄生虫呈阳性,其中钩虫是最常见的线虫(即39.3%),其次是嗜氧线虫(即20.5%),狐毛线虫(即12.6%)和犬弓形虫(即11.3%)。Baermann-Wetzel技术检测结果显示,8.2% (n = 4/49)的粪便样本血管圆线虫阳性,4.1% (n = 2/49)的弓形虫科阳性,2.0% (n = 1/49)的圆形线虫阳性。在Angio Detect™测试中,单个血清样本对A. vasorum呈阳性。研究结果表明,猎犬体内可能存在多种多样的内寄生虫,包括人畜共患疾病。此外,据推测,由于呼吸窘迫和嗅觉能力受损,嗜气梭菌和boehmi梭菌的出现可能会损害整体狩猎性能。因此,应实施控制措施,以保护狗以及与它们密切接触的人类。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
126
审稿时长
97 days
期刊介绍: Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports focuses on aspects of veterinary parasitology that are of regional concern, which is especially important in this era of climate change and the rapid and often unconstrained travel of people and animals. Relative to regions, this journal will accept papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites within the field of veterinary medicine. Also, case reports will be considered as they add to information related to local disease and its control; such papers must be concise and represent appropriate medical intervention. Papers on veterinary parasitology from wildlife species are acceptable, but only if they relate to the practice of veterinary medicine. Studies on vector-borne bacterial and viral agents are suitable, but only if the paper deals with vector transmission of these organisms to domesticated animals. Studies dealing with parasite control by means of natural products, both in vivo and in vitro, are more suited for one of the many journals that now specialize in papers of this type. However, due to the regional nature of much of this research, submissions may be considered based upon a case being made by the author(s) to the Editor. Circumstances relating to animal experimentation must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (obtainable from: Executive Secretary C.I.O.M.S., c/o W.H.O., Via Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland).
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